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The Congressional District 3 Republican Primary Forum

Border security and business growth dominate discussion between CD3 GOP candidates Gabriela Saucedo Mercer and Jaime Vasquez - click for full transcript

New Summer Program Preps Kids for Kindergarten

Teachers say many 5-year-olds starting school for the first time Thursday will be better prepared

High School + 4 Years of Math = Anxiety

New state requirement takes effect with Class of '13

AZ Illustrated: Political Roundtable, Friday, July 27, 2012

Tucson Mayor Rothschild starts out our weekly analysis of poliical happenings

Refugees Find Sense of Place in Harvest

Mesquite bean gathering allows Tucson's new residents to connect

AZ Week: Solar Soars in the Desert

State's biggest utilities are on board, soon serving 100,000 customers

Web Feature: Coming Home

Recovery program helps veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan reclaim their lives

Minding Mars from Tucson

Scientists around world pay close attention to NASA mission

Teaching Traditions

A summer program teaches Native American students about culture and academics

Light Rail Construction Continues on 4th Avenue

Northern end of commercial district reopens to traffic; southern end closes

State Revenues Rise Above Expectations

Combined with spending cuts, surplus totals $379M

AZ Secretary of State to Appeal Sales Tax Initiative Ruling

Bennett says court decision could impact future ballot measures

The Congressional District 2 Republican Primary Forum

Health care reform and the border figure prominently for CD2 GOP candidates Martha McSally and Mark Koskiniemi - click for full transcript

New Telescope Unveiled in Flagstaff

Historic Lowell Observatory christens $53M instrument

State Not Adding New Medical Marijuana Conditions

After testimony, review of studies, state decides not to expand list

AZ Illustrated: Political Roundtable, Friday, July 20, 2012

Host Jim Nintzel leads discussion of local, state, national politics

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